Young Love: A Novel, 第 1 卷H. Colburn, 1844 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 73 筆
第 23 頁
... turning away from book , plaything , or playfellow , in order either to listen to some long story she was bent upon telling him , or else to accompany her upon some important expedition , where- in he was to be either useful or ...
... turning away from book , plaything , or playfellow , in order either to listen to some long story she was bent upon telling him , or else to accompany her upon some important expedition , where- in he was to be either useful or ...
第 86 頁
... Liebe , " re- turned Mrs. Stephens ; and she dropped the subject - requesting him without further de- lay , to begin reading the book she was long- ing for ! CHAPTER VI . THE next of the Dermont invitations whose 86 YOUNG LOVE .
... Liebe , " re- turned Mrs. Stephens ; and she dropped the subject - requesting him without further de- lay , to begin reading the book she was long- ing for ! CHAPTER VI . THE next of the Dermont invitations whose 86 YOUNG LOVE .
第 148 頁
... turning from the scene which so enchanted her , in order to trace in those round black eyes its par- ticular effect upon her feelings , would have seen a fire , a glow , an ecstasy of delight , flashing from them , as they moved with ...
... turning from the scene which so enchanted her , in order to trace in those round black eyes its par- ticular effect upon her feelings , would have seen a fire , a glow , an ecstasy of delight , flashing from them , as they moved with ...
第 151 頁
... turned round his head to see how Celestina bore it . Equally to his pleasure and surprise , however , he perceived that she was evidently in a state of the most vehement enjoyment ; but though heartily glad of this , there was something ...
... turned round his head to see how Celestina bore it . Equally to his pleasure and surprise , however , he perceived that she was evidently in a state of the most vehement enjoyment ; but though heartily glad of this , there was something ...
第 154 頁
... turning towards her . " I hope I see you well ? " " What a sad creature , you are , " returned the young lady , with an overwhelmingly brilliant flash from her great round black eyes . " I believe you have positively for- gotten the way ...
... turning towards her . " I hope I see you well ? " " What a sad creature , you are , " returned the young lady , with an overwhelmingly brilliant flash from her great round black eyes . " I believe you have positively for- gotten the way ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
acquaintance admiration agreeable Alfred Dermont Amelia Thorwold answer Beech Hill believe better Borrowdale Celestina Marsh certainly Charlotte Verepoint Colonel Dermont confess course creature daugh deal dear dearest delight door doubt drawing-room exclaimed eyes fancy father fear feel felt fête fête champêtre gentleman George Marsh girl give greatly hand happy hear heard heart Heaven honour hope impossible invitation Julia Drummond Kersley knew Knight liam Hammond listen look Lord Ripley Lord William Hammond lordship manner marriage married means ment mind Miss Celestina Miss Drummond Miss Marsh Miss Thor Miss Thorwold Miss Verepoint mother Mount never nosegay Overby party passed perfectly perhaps phens poor possible pretty racter render replied returned seemed sister smile sort spirits Stedworth Stephens sure Susan tell tête-à-tête thing thought tina Marsh tion walk Watertown wife wish woman word young lady
熱門章節
第 166 頁 - Tell me what you wish me to do, and I will do all in my power to accomplish it. I wish to know what my orders and authority are. I ask for nothing, but will obey whatever orders you give. I only ask a prompt decision, that I may at once give the necessary orders. It will not do to delay longer.
第 182 頁 - I regret that it will not be possible for me to accept your invitation for Tuesday next.
第 179 頁 - It is as much for your sake as my own that I wish to conceal our marriage. I could not endure to think of all you would undergo if I left you in the claws of that harpy ! " He continued to plead, to reason, to enlarge on the miseries and wrongs she had endured.
第 25 頁 - No, it was not a spirit of wilfulness that led little Julia to interfere with the proceedings of her young companion ; but it is easier to say what it was not, than to explain precisely what it was.